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Lawson Software Supply Chain: Enabling B2B and B2C e-Commerce
White Paper As the internet age has arrived, businesses are aggressively moving to provide Business-to-Business (B2B) and Businessto- Commerce (B2C) e-services to their partners. In fact, today business partners and customers expect their vendors to provide e... [03 Jul 2008]
Web services: The difference between Microsoft and Sun
Comment You can't think of web services without thinking of .Net," said Alan Lawson, research analyst with Butler Research. But this isn't the right time to own market share, given there's very little out there to deliver on," said Butler Group's Lawson. [22 May 2002]
Goodyear ready to burn rubber in online deal
News Alan Lawson, research analyst at the Butler Group, explained Ironside is making a go of things because it is selling a technology that is turning in results for customers. Tyre supplier Goodyear is set to make tracks online after inking a deal with... [24 Oct 2001]
$27m buyout brings B2B player back from the brink
News Alan Lawson, research analyst at Butler Group, explained that the company has for the past months been in a position where it is "burning up cash and living on the interest of its reserves". Lawson described the deal as being positive. [17 Jul 2001]
Microsoft and IBM squabble over standards
News But Alan Lawson, research analyst with the Butler Group, warned that a delay in submitting the UDDI protocol for review could be a mistake. The trio have been working on the UDDI (universal description, discovery and integration) initiative since... [17 Apr 2001]
B2B meets ASP in hybrid venture
News Alan Lawson, research analyst with the Butler Group, was a little more cautious. Analysts have greeted the meeting of e-marketplaces and application service providers as a significant trend in the development of both sectors. [23 Nov 2000]
Ariba breaks even in Q4
News However, Alan Lawson, research analyst with the Butler Group, warned that Ariba should expect increased competition on the back of their success. Lawson added: "Ariba and Commerce One are making the most noise, but I'm not convinced there is first... [19 Oct 2000]
